senjorlossi
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Hi Guys,
I know i´m a LITTLE bit late on this thread , but anyway... Maybe this is still useful to some of you:
The Jumper Jürgen Prochnow is wearing in the movie is called a "Troyer" in Germany. This is basically the term for this kind of jumper: knitted wool with a zip on the upper part of the front. It´s a very typical garment in northern Germany, especially for sailors and fischermen.
If you look for "Troyer" on the Internet you will find it from Fashion Shops as well as from Shops that sell military / outdoor or working clothes. They are offered in all kinds of materials, but if you want to go for one, make sure that you go for pure new wool.
I have one in dark blue made of ultra heavy wool. It´s labelled "Elbe II". This is maybe the longest lasting piece of garment that I own. I bought this Jumper at least 25 years ago and have been wearing it over and over. The quality ist absolutely astonishing. It has accumulated a few small holes over the years, so I don´t wear it "on the street" anymore, but it is still my premier piece of clothing for working in the garden or just haning around in the house. You literally don´t need a jacket when wearing this one, even in light rain. This jumper will most probably survive me.
Hope that helps...
I know i´m a LITTLE bit late on this thread , but anyway... Maybe this is still useful to some of you:
The Jumper Jürgen Prochnow is wearing in the movie is called a "Troyer" in Germany. This is basically the term for this kind of jumper: knitted wool with a zip on the upper part of the front. It´s a very typical garment in northern Germany, especially for sailors and fischermen.
If you look for "Troyer" on the Internet you will find it from Fashion Shops as well as from Shops that sell military / outdoor or working clothes. They are offered in all kinds of materials, but if you want to go for one, make sure that you go for pure new wool.
I have one in dark blue made of ultra heavy wool. It´s labelled "Elbe II". This is maybe the longest lasting piece of garment that I own. I bought this Jumper at least 25 years ago and have been wearing it over and over. The quality ist absolutely astonishing. It has accumulated a few small holes over the years, so I don´t wear it "on the street" anymore, but it is still my premier piece of clothing for working in the garden or just haning around in the house. You literally don´t need a jacket when wearing this one, even in light rain. This jumper will most probably survive me.
Hope that helps...